‘Gospel music needs revitalisation’

RISING artiste  Collen “Codza” Chimuka is on a mission to revitalise local gospel music and believes his style will give excitement to the popular genre.

Tsano is a nuisance

I am a 22-year-old married woman and I have a three-year-old daughter. My husband and I have had problems in the past.

These problems were caused by his infidelity. These issues were resolved by ana tete who counselled us. For some time there was peace in our marriage.

Ramaphosa pushes for debt freeze

President Cyril Ramaphosa told fellow heads of state and dignitaries from around the world on Wednesday that African states and other developing economies would need their debt obligations suspended if they hoped to fight the impact of the coronavirus pandemic and revive their economies.

Cotton farmers agonise over payments

In Muzarabani, a relatively flat and extremely hot district situated in north-eastern Zimbabwe, in Mashonaland Central, a cotton farmer Raymond Rukodzi (not his real name) is thinking of quitting an industry that has sustained his livelihood for decades.

The Chibhabha evolution

SHE might not have the pedigree or power of Belinda Clark or Debbie Hockley, but Zimbabwe Cricket seem to have made the right call in not only electing to have a women’s selection panel, but handing over the reins to Julia Chibhabha.

Covid-19 solutions for resource-poor countries

As the novel coronavirus moves through poorer parts of the world, many expect high infection rates.

Crowding, poverty, limited sanitation facilities and the urgency to leave home for work to survive — all make social distancing and isolation almost impossible.

President appoints IDCZ board

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has approved the appointment of a new board for the Industrial Development Corporation of Zimbabwe chaired by veteran industrialist Charles Msipa.

Five signs to rethink your relationship

Financial issues can put a big strain on your relationship.

As such, there are some red flags that you may want to keep a lookout for in your relationship.

Cotton farmers agonise over payments

In Muzarabani, a relatively flat and extremely hot district situated in north-eastern Zimbabwe, in Mashonaland Central, a cotton farmer Raymond Rukodzi (not his real name) is thinking of quitting an industry that has sustained his livelihood for decades.

Rwanda’s SMEs reel from coronavirus

At least 57,5 percent of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) operating across different industries closed operations between March and April due to Covid-19 impact, a new study by Business Professionals Network (BPN) and the University of Rwanda shows.

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